How to write beautifully?

Question 1: How to write beautifully 1. Children’s handwriting is ugly mostly because the words are too big. When they are older, they look messy. However, if every stroke of a man’s handwriting is not If you pay attention to it, it will look very irregular. If the writing space is not restricted when practicing calligraphy, it will be difficult to become standard and it will look ugly, so A grid book is an essential tool for calligraphy practice. I used to use a Tian Zi grid book with smaller squares, so I practiced in that small square.

2. Pay attention to the posture of holding the pen. I used to practice calligraphy according to the gestures of "primary school students writing". This is very important.

3. In order to speed up the progress when writing, I will choose to use a ruler to write. This will cause the bottom line of the written words to be flat and lose the beauty that a man should have. However, when practicing calligraphy, try your best. Make sure that every word is "correct". A large part of the reason why the handwriting is ugly is that the characters look crooked. Don't rush the progress first. Writing the words "correctly" is the first point.

4. When practicing calligraphy, many people just follow the copybooks. I don’t recommend using copybooks, just use square notebooks.

5. When children learn to write, they will imitate the fonts they often see or the fonts they like. Here teachers and parents have become a very important reference object for students' writing. , if parents can write beautifully, it will not only make their children interested in imitating, but also stimulate their interest.

6. Children should learn to write as early as possible. At that stage, their attention is the most concentrated and it is easiest to teach. At the same time, their imitation ability is also the most concentrated and efficient. As long as they are guided and written Not to mention how beautiful the words are, but they are very comfortable to look at.

Finally, if you want to write beautifully, you still need to practice more...

Question 2: How to write beautifully, neatly and quickly 1. Which font should I start with when practicing calligraphy?

The traditional way to learn calligraphy is to start with Tang Kai script, go against the times, and further practice Nanxing, Beibei, Han Li, and Qin Zhuan on the basis of writing regular script well. Another idea is that starting from the immature development of hand muscles in teenagers, one can start with Qin Zhuan, which has less changes, and proceed with the times, from running cursive to regular script. There is truth to both concepts. But I think the hard-pen calligraphy we learn is fundamentally different from the brush calligraphy mentioned above, so we cannot follow its practice methods, let alone be fooled by the traditional concept of learning brush calligraphy first and then learning hard-pen calligraphy. We now widely use hard pens. If you can't write calligraphy with calligraphy, you can still write hard pen calligraphy well. There is no need to make detours.

Which font should you start with when practicing hard-pen calligraphy? I think: starting from the development characteristics of teenagers' hand muscles and the characteristics of uniform thickness and less changes in hard-pen calligraphy strokes, we should start practicing fonts that do not require changes in the speed and weight of the strokes. It is best to use boldface characters in print. The beauty of this font is mainly reflected in its structure. We can grasp the structure of the characters by analyzing the boldface characters. On this basis, we can choose our favorite font and practice hard according to our own personality and hobbies.

2. What should you practice when practicing calligraphy?

First of all, you need to train your eyes, that is, read the posts carefully. Huang Tingjian, a calligrapher in the Song Dynasty, said: "The ancients did not always rely on copying to learn to write. They often hung the ancient calligraphy works on the walls, watched them with concentration, and then started writing when they saw it correctly." Ouyang Xun of the Tang Dynasty discovered Jin Dynasty's calligraphy works. I couldn't bear to leave the monument written by Dai Suojing, so I simply sat down and read the monument for three days. The more posts you read, the sharper your eyesight will be, and you will know how to write well and what is good about it. There is an idiom called "high eyes but low hands". I think: high eyes are the prerequisite for high hands. If you can't discover beauty and don't know what beauty is, you can't even talk about creating beauty. Many students think that sloppy writing is the so-called running script. The reason why they regard ugliness as beauty is because they have "low eyesight and low hands".

Secondly, we need to train our brain or our heart. On the basis of careful observation, you should also firmly remember the well-written fan characters in your heart and engrav the shape of them deeply in your brain. Whenever you mention this character, you can immediately think of it. shape on copybook. Be sure to have a clear mind and a clear mind.

The third thing is to practice. The purpose of eye training and brain training is to figure out how to write characters.

The mind can think of the best effect of writing, but the hand may not be able to produce this best effect, because the brain may not be able to direct the hand, and the hand may not be able to direct the pen. Practicing hands is to achieve the state where mind and hand are consistent, and hand and writing are consistent, so practicing hands is also crucial. Hand training mainly involves practicing finger strength, wrist strength and hand feel. If you write for a long time, your fingers will hurt, your wrists will become sore, and your hands will not obey the command. This phenomenon will disappear if you exercise more. Students who often help teachers copy questions on the blackboard and students who write blackboard newspapers often write quickly and well. Their finger and wrist strength are developed in this way. You should also pay attention to practicing the feel of the hand, so that the brain can direct the hand, and feel that the pen has become a part of the hand, an extension of the hand. The hand can easily direct the pen, as fast as you want, as slow as you want, as slow as you want, as light as you want. , think about it as seriously as possible, and write whatever effect you want to achieve.

The fourth step is to practice structure, because the key to practicing calligraphy is to master the structure of words. The structure of a character refers to the length ratio of the strokes of the character and the interpenetration and avoidance relationship between the strokes. Xie Xiaodong sang in the song "Chinese": "The characters I love to write the most are the square characters taught by my husband. I have to be like him when I am square and upright..." "Square and upright" summarizes the structural characteristics of Chinese characters. After mastering the structure of Chinese characters, he can write square and beautiful blackface characters. By slightly changing the strokes, he can write various fonts such as Song style, Wei style, regular script, imitation Song style, Pang style, Sima style, and official script. Chinese characters. If you cannot grasp the structure of Chinese characters, no matter how you modify or beautify the strokes of the characters, it will become an ugly superfluous thing, which will become more and more ugly. Therefore, mastering the structure of characters and writing bold characters well are the key and foundation for practicing all calligraphy well.

The fifth step is to practice your strokes. Many students have practiced calligraphy. They started practicing regular script and have forgotten many rules of how to use calligraphy. They only remember the simple strokes. As a result, the characters written out are cumbersome and look like ghostly symbols. I encourage everyone to start practicing with boldface characters, grasp the glyphs, and eliminate pauses. Below I will introduce to you several common stroke writing methods and the mistakes that most students tend to make when writing these strokes:

① Point, move the pen from the upper left to the lower right. There is a process of moving the pen. Note that "point" also has a length and cannot be a round point.

②Horizontal, write equally from left to right. The key is to "horizontally be flat", not one end high and the other low, or the strokes should be wavy. According to the square characters...>>

Question 3: How can I write better? If you want to write beautifully, you must first have correct posture, and then practice your calligraphy more.

The correct posture for holding a pen is as follows:

1. The thumb of the right hand is slightly behind the left side of the pen holder than the index finger, and the index finger is in front and to the right, and the two fingers are tightly clamped pen. The middle finger is under the index finger, and the first joint is used to support the penholder. The ring finger and little finger are naturally bent toward the palm behind the middle finger.

2. The penholder is tilted to the right and rear, close to the point between the third joint of the index finger and the tiger's mouth.

3. When the index finger and thumb hold the pen, the center will be oval-shaped.

4. The palm and arm should be in a straight line.

5. The distance between the fingers holding the pen and the tip of the pen is 7-8 minutes.

6. When writing, the support point of the hand is on the pisiform bone.

My personal experience:

You must persist in practicing calligraphy. When I was in junior high school, my Chinese teacher required everyone to write a word every day, which was to copy the copybook. Pang Zhonghua's copybooks were very popular at that time. Everyone had one. After finishing their writing every day, they would hand it in as homework. If they didn't write, they would be punished by the teacher and slapped on their hands. Haha, after reaching high school, the courses were not tight in the first and second years of high school, so the process was the same. Looking back now, I have benefited a lot. Although my handwriting is not very beautiful, I can still draw it well. Many people say that my handwriting is good.

In your case, you must first grasp the correct posture of the pen. After all, only with the correct posture can you write quickly and well, and then practice.

You said you've been practicing hard for a year and still can't do it? Have you found the reason? Because if you practice calligraphy, you will definitely be able to write well in one year. When you practice, do you only focus on quantity and not on quality? Or don’t you think carefully and experience it when you practice? You'd better buy a copybook and use paper to copy. Be calm at first and write slowly. Think while writing, what is the frame structure of this character? How to write each stroke beautifully? Pay attention to quality when practicing every day. Even if you only write fifty words one stroke at a time, the effect will be better than writing two or three hundred words quickly!

Keep at it, you will definitely succeed

Question 4: How to write beautifully? You can find calligraphy copybooks, print and write at the beginning, and imitate when you become more proficient in writing. Write, learn the structure and strokes of the characters on the copybook. Writing can't be changed in a day or two. It requires long-term practice. Junior high school is the best time to practice calligraphy, so don't be too anxious. Find a calligraphy font similar to yours and practice regular script first, then running script. Neat handwriting should be mastered slowly. Practice the font first, and the overall feeling will come naturally.

Question 5: How can I write quickly and beautifully?

Question 6: How can I write beautifully? If your handwriting is particularly bad, would you like to improve it in a short time? There is progress within, and it is impossible to change the font, so you can only try to write neatly. As long as you write horizontally and vertically straight, leaving out the natural characters will be neat.

Question 7: How to write The most economical and simple way to look beautiful

You can find a copybook

and then copy and practice

As time goes by, the handwriting will also improve. It looks good

Question 8: Do you think my writing is particularly ugly? How can I write it well?

Question 9: My writing doesn’t look good no matter how I practice. Especially when I feel that I have no strength in writing, how can I write good-looking? Chinese character studies mainly studies the shape of Chinese characters. There are two angles to study the shape of Chinese characters: one is just to study the shape of Chinese characters. Form studies the form without linking the pronunciation and meaning of the characters. This kind of research can be called the study of the external structure of Chinese characters. Another angle is to study the form by linking the pronunciation and meaning of the characters. This kind of research can be called the study of the internal structure of Chinese characters. For example, from the study of the external structure of the word "thinking", the first step is divided into "phase" and "heart", and the second step "phase" can also be divided into "wood" and "eye". "Heart", "wood" and "eye" are called basic components. These three basic components can be broken down into strokes. For example, "eye" is divided into vertical, horizontal fold, horizontal, horizontal and horizontal. According to the study of the internal structure, "thinking" is divided into two radicals: "xiang" and "xin". "Xiang" represents the sound and "xin" represents the meaning. The characters composed of the radicals representing the phonetic and meaning are called pictophonetic characters. Our course only studies the external structure of Chinese characters.

From the perspective of external structure, Chinese characters have three levels from small to large, namely strokes, parts and whole characters. Let's study these three levels below.

1. Strokes

When writing Chinese characters, the traces left by the movement of the pen tip on the writing material from the time the pen is put down to the time it is lifted are called strokes. Stroke is the smallest unit of Chinese character configuration. When studying the strokes of Chinese characters, we should pay attention to the following four issues:

(1) Number of strokes. The number of strokes refers to how many strokes each Chinese character has. When learning Chinese characters, you need to be able to accurately count the number of strokes in each character. The calculation should be based on standard fonts and not on non-standard fonts. For example, the standard glyph for "bone" is 9 strokes, while its old glyph " " is 10 strokes. The standard glyph for "xiang" is 11 strokes, while its old glyph " " is 12 strokes. The "Modern Chinese Common Character List" stipulates the number of strokes in each of the 7,000 common Chinese characters, which is the standard for the number of strokes in Chinese characters.

(2) Pen shape. Stroke shape refers to the shape of strokes. There are five basic stroke shapes of modern Chinese characters, namely horizontal (one), vertical (o), left (丿), dot (c), and fold ( ). Horizontal includes lifting ( ), dots include pressing (T), vertical hook ( ) returns to vertical, and folding includes various folding pens, such as horizontal folding ( ), vertical folding ( ), skidding folding ( ), etc. Among the five basic stroke shapes, horizontal and vertical strokes appear most frequently.

(3) Combination of strokes. The combination of strokes refers to strokes and the combination types of strokes. There are three types:

1. Separate, the strokes are separated from each other, such as: Sanchuan Xiaoliu Diao Xi.

2. Connecting, strokes are in contact with each other, such as: factory, mouth and work.

3. Intersect, strokes and strokes intersect, such as: ten feet in the car and good luck.

"Knife" and "Li" are both composed of folds and skims, but the combination relationship is different. "Knife" is connected and "Li" intersects. "Eight", "人" and "V" are all composed of 捺 and 捺. "Eight" is separated from each other, "人" is connected, and "V" is intersecting. The word "Shi" has five strokes. The first three strokes are connected to form a flat mouth shape; the fourth stroke is a stroke, which intersects with the flat stroke; and the fifth stroke is a stroke that intersects the stroke.

(4) Stroke order. Stroke order is the order of strokes when writing Chinese characters. The basic rule of stroke order is:

First horizontally and then vertically, such as: Shi Qianfeng.

First leave it out and then suppress it, such as: Ren BaV.

First up and then down, such as: three stays high.

First left and then right, such as: Chuan Yan does it.

First outside and then inside, such as: the moon is evenly matched.

First in the middle and then on both sides, such as: Xiaoshuiban.

Enter first and then close the door, such as: returning to the country.

The above rules cannot generalize the stroke order of all Chinese characters. In order to standardize the stroke order of Chinese characters, in April 1997, the National Language and Character Working Committee and the Press and Publication Administration jointly announced the "Standards for the Stroke Order of Common Chinese Characters in Modern Chinese" (Chinese Language Press, August 1997 edition), which stipulated the standardized stroke order of 7,000 common Chinese characters. . The stroke order of each Chinese character in "Modern Chinese Common Character Stroke Order Standards" is expressed in three forms. For example:

Fire, four strokes, follow-up style: Fire

Stroke style: 丿丿丶

Serial number style: 4 3 3 4

< p> Ridge, ten strokes, following style:

Stroke style: 丶一丿,丿丨一一

Serial number style: 4 1 3 4 3 4 2 5 1 1

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2. Components

Components are also called radicals, characters, graphemes, code elements or structural blocks. They are word-forming units composed of strokes that have the function of assembling Chinese characters. Generally Greater than a stroke and less than a whole word.

(1) Splitting of components. Splitting Chinese characters into components is called component splitting. Some components contain smaller components and become multi-level components. For multi-level components, they should be split layer by layer from large to small according to the structural level until the basic components. The base component is the smallest component that is no longer taken apart. Component splitting is mainly used for the design and management of Chinese character encoding in the field of Chinese information processing... >>

Question 10: How can I make my writing look better? Don’t trust calligraphy tools and the like. something. There is still something personal about writing.

Just write neatly, write more, and pay attention to the posture of the pen.

Believe that no Chinese can’t write Chinese characters well. Give yourself confidence.

My original handwriting was also very ugly. The teacher scolded me that my handwriting was made of noodles.

But I have learned about brush calligraphy. Although my writing is not good, if you practice writing pen calligraphy for a while, it will look much better. Calligraphy can help you find your own style

First: When practicing copybooks, it is more important to practice calligraphy carefully with a pen

Second: You can write slowly as long as it looks good.

Third: Write more slowly and your speed will increase

Fourth: Don’t be impatient, it is easy to improve